Legal Definition and Required Elements
In Turkey, medical negligence occurs when a clinic or its staff fails to provide care that meets the accepted medical standards, resulting in patient harm. To sue a negligent clinic in Turkey, the following legal elements must be proven:
- Duty of care: A medical relationship was established between the clinic and the patient.
- Breach of duty: The clinic acted below professional standards.
- Causation: That breach directly caused the injury or deterioration.
- Damages: The patient suffered measurable harm—physical, financial, or emotional.
These criteria align with Turkish Tort Law, particularly Articles 49–90 of the Turkish Code of Obligations and relevant Deontology Guidelines.